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The Hope of Obama  

The Hope of Obama
By Stephen Zunes, AlterNet
Barack Obama's resounding victory has brought even this cynical observer of Democratic Party politics to dare to hope. Read more »

Can Obama Stop the Bush Administration's Final Economic Heist?  

Can Obama Stop the Bush Administration's Final Economic Heist?

Terrible looting of public capital has a habit of taking place during periods of dramatic political transition, and Bush has one underway. Read more »

Pot Wins in a Landslide: A Thundering Rejection of America's Longest War  

Pot Wins in a Landslide: A Thundering Rejection of America's Longest War

Voters dealt what may be a fatal blow to America's longest-running and least-discussed war -- the war on marijuana. Read more »

What Obama's Next Steps Should Be on Health Care, Transportation, Iraq and More  

What Obama's Next Steps Should Be on Health Care, Transportation, Iraq and More

Sara Robinson, Margie Waller, David Morris, J. Goodrich, Geoff Millard and Maude Barlow on where Obama should go from here. Read more »

Gay Marriage Ban Looks to Have Passed in California, but Is It Legal?  

Gay Marriage Ban Looks to Have Passed in California, but Is It Legal?

Lawyers and marriage equality proponents are calling Proposition 8 illegal, and they may have good legal ground to stand on. Read more »

The Man Behind Proposition 8  

The Man Behind Proposition 8

The reclusive billionaire, the mother of Blackwater's Erik Prince, and the drive to fund this year's most controversial referendum. Read more »

Michael Moore: What Will It Be Like to Have a Smart President?  

Michael Moore: What Will It Be Like to Have a Smart President?

Today we celebrate the triumph of intelligence over a belief that Adam and Eve rode around on dinosaurs just 6,000 years ago. Read more »

Obama: Drop Gates  

Obama: Drop Gates

There is wide speculation that Robert Gates will stay on as Secretary of Defense under Obama. This would be a huge mistake. Read more »

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Unmarried Women Helped Obama Win  

Unmarried Women Helped Obama Win

Single women overwhelmingly voted for Obama -- and helped Democrats sweep election '08. Read more »

Voters Reject Water Privatization  

Voters Reject Water Privatization

The people of Akron came up big against corporate control of the commons. Read more »

Would George C. Wallace Have Voted for Obama?  

Would George C. Wallace Have Voted for Obama?

Peggy Wallace Kennedy: my dad, George Wallace, might have backed Barack Obama. Read more »

Rahm Emanuel Accepts Job as Obama's Chief of Staff  

Rahm Emanuel Accepts Job as Obama's Chief of Staff

Rep. Rahm Emanuel (D-IL) will be Obama's COS. Read more »

 

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What's in Store for President Obama | Palin Spent More on Clothes than Reported | How Much Faith Did You Have?

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Next: What's in Store for President Obama  

Next: What's in Store for President Obama

"[...] two wars, a planet in peril, the worst financial crisis in a century." Read more »

McCain Camp Shows Regret on Palin, Her Request to Speak at Concession 'Vetoed'  

McCain Camp Shows Regret on Palin, Her Request to Speak at Concession 'Vetoed'

Steve Schmidt can't say she was a good pick. Read more »

Transformational Presidency  

Transformational Presidency

The fate of Obama's presidency will be determined by how bold he chooses to be. Read more »

The Obama Camp Makes the Right Calls: How Much Faith Did You Have?  

The Obama Camp Makes the Right Calls: How Much Faith Did You Have?

"Everyone chill the f*ck out. I got this." Read more »

Palin Spent More on Clothes than Reported, Didn't Talk with McCain Much  

Palin Spent More on Clothes than Reported, Didn't Talk with McCain Much

Apparently $150,000 was a low estimation. Read more »

Immigration: the 'Sleeping Giant' Sleeps no More  

Immigration: the 'Sleeping Giant' Sleeps no More

Some early numbers on a key demographic changing the American political landscape. Read more »

Would George C. Wallace Have Voted for Obama?  

Would George C. Wallace Have Voted for Obama?

Peggy Wallace Kennedy: my dad, George Wallace, might have backed Barack Obama. Read more »

Unmarried Women Helped Obama Win  

Unmarried Women Helped Obama Win

Single women overwhelmingly voted for Obama -- and helped Democrats sweep election '08. Read more »

The GOP Civil War Begins  

The GOP Civil War Begins

The morning after the election has brought an opening salvo in what could become a contentious battle of recriminations for the GOP. Read more »

Voters Reject Water Privatization  

Voters Reject Water Privatization

The people of Akron came up big against corporate control of the commons. Read more »

Same-sex Marriage Bans Pass in CA, AZ, FL  

Same-sex Marriage Bans Pass in CA, AZ, FL

In bitter contrast to the election of the first African-American president, prejudice prevails on LGBT rights. Read more »

A Dream Realized: Obama and America Look Forward  

A Dream Realized: Obama and America Look Forward

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s "I Have A Dream" speech comes to fruition. Read more »

 

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One man was killed and another was wounded in a double shooting Wednesday afternoon at the Citadel Mall. A law enforcement officer who happened to be at the mall at the time shot one of the men, said Charles Francis, Charleston police public information officer.

Man, boy bitten by rabid fox

Mount Pleasant â€" On Monday morning, Jeff and Christina Davis sat at the breakfast table in their Dunes West home. Through the window, they saw their 9-year-old neighbor Brody Padoll walking to the bus stop. Behind him, a little red fox stalked.

Auto dealer arrested, accused of swindling

SUMMERVILLE â€" The car dealer sat in the courtroom with about half of the people he was accused of swindling. Sal Rigoroso, owner of Old Towne Auto Sales, had surrendered to police on a slew of charges, any one of which could send him to jail for years if he is convicted.

Fuel cleanup continues

Dead fish and large schools of minnows gasping for air could be seen Wednesday in Filbin Creek in North Charleston, where an overturned 18-wheeler spilled 8,000 gallons of gasoline and 1,000 gallons of kerosene, officials said.










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Clemson, Inc. out of touch with reality

In these times of hardship, when people are losing their jobs and homes, when the value of everything is contracting, when international markets are adjusting to a new world order, college sports still walks around with a cocky strut as if it were immune to economic reality. Just last month, Clemson University thought nothing of paying football coach Tommy Bowden a $3.5 million buyout bonus not to coach the football team anymore. That's after they paid him more than $15 million over the past decade and kept renewing his contract so he would stay.

Black athletes eased Obama's path to White House

Sport can't cause a society to change course suddenly, the way this earthquake of an election can. Instead, like an aftershock, sport produces ripples that nudge people in a different direction.

Aggressive offense invigorates Clemson

CLEMSON â€" Clemson interim football coach Dabo Swinney says Billy Napier is "like a kid in a candy store" as he embraces and shapes his new playcalling role.

Eleven ACC teams have division title hopes

CLEMSON â€" It's the first week of November, and 11 ACC teams still have legitimate hope of winning their divisions.

Return of Satan, um, Saban

COLUMBIA â€" A little more than a year ago, when South Carolina played at LSU, a T-shirt caught my eye as I waded through traffic to the media parking lot.










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In a matter of 20 minutes, an attorney for cable television network A&E began deconstructing the small-town James Island persona that Richard C. Davis sought to project, casting him instead as a shrewd businessman who knew exactly what he was getting himself into. Davis claims A&E violated a verbal agreement to split any revenue after expenses from the "Flip This House" TV show that documented Davis' risk-taking real estate business, Trademark Properties Inc. Davis' testimony took nearly all of Wednesday, the second day in the jury trial in U.S. District Court.

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A Summerville plant that makes siding out of cement fibers for homes and commercial structures is being shut down indefinitely as a result of the slowing construction market.

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Steven Ridenhour knows how to build a car. But after the Chrysler plant where he worked for 15 years shut down last week, Ridenhour has little else to show on his resume. With four kids, a wife and a mortgage, Ridenhour is scrambling to replace his $28-an-hour pay. He isn't optimistic. He knows thousands of others are being thrown out of work every month, making his job hunt a worsening struggle.

Stocks take new dive

NEW YORK â€" A case of post-election nerves sent Wall Street plunging Wednesday as investors, looking past Barack Obama's presidential victory, returned to their fears of a deep and protracted recession. Volatility swept over the market again, with the Dow Jones industrials falling nearly 500 points and all the major indexes tumbling more than 5 percent.

Yahoo's future uncertain after Google backs out

WASHINGTON â€" Facing a legal battle that would have illuminated its widening market power, Google Inc. turned its back on its struggling rival Yahoo Inc. and pulled the plug on an Internet advertising partnership that had been conceived to keep Yahoo out of Microsoft Corp.'s clutches.










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